i“ 1 Boy Scout series of cards explaining drill, signals, wooalcraft, etc. , go with Fry's Vanilla Cream Tablet. _9 ogrosnn 1", 1924 lAn old raver-ate " returns - l ‘TI’ CREAM TABLET Youwewantbdit back. Here it isl FRY’S Vanillu Cream Tablet—it has been oif the market for a long time but it's here to stay, and all good candy dealers have it for you. chocolateeflsnd the same delicious vanilla cream centre you liked so‘ well. 11112101111111 THE CHARLOTPETOWN l GUARDIAN VAN I LLA Has the same rich smooth AfLflA/T/G v. ‘ 11,-, $3.11?" l’ n" w" .1.’ a n fr u '1,,,::_’i-~'l'//’ s‘; c QHOP from Holman‘: Oltnlog GET 'YOUR LUNOHEON, up- stairs in Exhibition Building. * - 8693-9‘30,m2l TAKE IN 41.1. "rue SPORTS dllrlnl the nay and shop with us at night until 8.30:4. W. Robblee. _ 0004-9003031 THE, STEAMER ' “_LOVAT” is due to arrive in Charlottetown, Wednesday at noon from Pictou and will receive freight, un- the Magdalen Islands. Carvell Bros., Agenitn-Zl. TO BE MADE. BISHOP. — Dis- tinguished Catholic preiutes of threecountries will ofticlatc at tl1e consecration ot’ Monsignor Francis C. Kelly, u nativc oi! Prince Ed- wttgté island. as Bishop of Okiahomu in e Cnthudrni of the Holy Nnnte at Chicago, Oct. 2. says the New Freeman. His Emenence, George, Cardinal Mundcloin, Archbishop oi’. Chicago, will be the consecruting prelatv. The co-consecrators will he Archbishop Ruiby Flores, of hilchoncau, hiexico, and Archbish- op Slnnott, of Winnipeg, also u son oi! Prince Edward island. The ceremonies will begin at 9.30 in the morning. Thu resignation of hlsgr. Kclly as president of thc Catholic Church Extension Socicty will bo- comc effective on Scpt. 30, Magi‘. W111. l). 0‘l3ricn, now viccpresltlc-ut, will succeed temporarily to the presidency 11nd to thc management of "Extension lliuguzlnc." lug ot‘ this lnstltutc was iht-ltl ut illc l1on111 of Mrs, llctllcy Jcukins on ‘Puosduy, Supt 211m Fourtuuii 111o111be1~ts :111d svvcrnl visitors lwing pr1-so11t. hicoting 0po11c1l with President prt-sidi-ug. Attur tI1o usual (rpcnltig exorcise-s and 1111 finished business it “'11s decidotl to hold 2111 lcc Cream Social on St-pt. . 12th. i11 old of School Fair Fund. A vory uncouruglng report of thc year's work was rond by tihc rctir- lug officers, ($50.50. Fifty six dollars 11nd fifty couts was ruisotl during tho your which was cxpc1ul~ t-d i ualdiug Orphzuulge in pointing interior of School and otht-r School i111provc111cnts. Tho following Ottic. ers woro uppointt-d for ensuing r1111 1n1s11 BOUNDARY msrtrrlc ' 'l‘hl.~1 1110p itidit-uu-s tho pn-srni. division ‘hotwoon "lllstor and tho 1a,“. Sh“. “mu-n i1 W115 |‘\']\1ll‘ll‘ll, hud i11-on i-ltllllml i11 conference your, l’r1\11.~—-i\irs- R. W. Chandler. roolot-tinl, Vict- l'r1-11.—-l\irs. Robt. Jvnkins (molcciodl. 'l‘ro:1s.~liirs. lloirj, Jenkins. Soc'y~l~}lsio S. lirown A voto oi thanks Wits loud- orod tho rutirhig officers, also Pros 11nd VlcoPrt-s. who ‘worn ro- . oioctt-xl for thoir 1111tiri11g cfforts to mnko tho lnstituto tho sucrose it provvd toho during its first your. hiootilu: rlosod l1y singing of Nut- ionul Antluun. nvxt IllCUlllll! will ho i11-id :1t l1<1111o of Mrs. \Vt\|ll.'|‘ ll- li1'1>\\'11. \. h,,_4-wn_,.n (‘mig 111111 (‘osgruvtu A11 11111111ulifiod 1l1-11i:1l_oi' this ugrt-oultrili = Quint‘?! irmn Prvntior Craig. g Children’s All Wool Hose 49 cents pa1r Children's All Wool and Cashmere Hose, regular 65c t0 $1.00 value. Sizes 4 to 8 1-2, but not all sizes in any Black, Scar PLAIN onc color. . Special . . Arm Rionnn r \V()()L CASHMERE (0.15 \Uv\m1\ fill!» I Boys‘ Suits _ That Will Hold‘, Their Own Packed full of coundiy woven fab- r‘ l-Iolckcd up by locd workman- uhlrp-au thc vvccr that good cult-l ._..- eln give in hcrc for thc hcy. - cldn that, a world of fine appur- cncc that moans c tot to you. 00.10 let, Sky A an Blue, Pink .. ...49c ()VERCOAT VALUE Half a dozen of dif- ferent colorings, sev- eral different styles will be ‘shown in this wonderful Overcoats for Exhibi- tion Week. Full Belt, Half Belt, cls, ltztglan and set in sleeves, breasted with pockets. All these coats are made in heavy, warm, soft materials. and White. REMARKABLE ‘ Phone 240. MT. ALBION-Tho annnul moot. HARO COAL-Nice bright coahl the kind you like. We are discharg- ing a cargo now. A. tPlckard 8t Co.. 6709-9'30-m3i IF YOU CANNOT DO ALL your shopping in the day shop with us untdi 8.30 p. m.——J. W. Robblee. . 6694-9-30,M3l —SADLY BEREAVED HOME.- At Kenslngton recently, Mary Ann, McIntyre, aged 68 years. She was a member of the household of John Forristal. Irlshtown, of whom she was a relative. She was n lady of superior womanly qualities and was held in the highest esteem by her many friends. She was buried i-ui the parish cemetery at Indian River. Rev. Mr. Gillis celebrating u l-liglt M1153 of Requiem nud per- forming the solemn obsequies.—\'. CELEBRATES BIRTHDAY. -—- Tho seventy-fourth birthday of Hon. Dr. Willizun Pugsiuy was ob served quietly o11 Saturday at his roldcncc lat ltothusay when at cosy dinner was served by Mrs. Pugsloy -1 Katie Wilson, llunter River. GUARDIA Fair The following is a list of tht- cvcuts and prize winners in the Hunter River School Fair iheid re- cently. . 50 yds dash for Girls under 9.—- 1 Edith Ling Whcatley River- 2 Martha Ling. Wheatluy River. 3 Ethel Dicklerson, New Glasgow, 4 Marlon Ling, Wheatley River. 50 yds Dash for Girls 9-12.- 2 Flora McDonald, Wtheatlc-y River. Ads Stead. Wheatley River. 4 Louise Moore, Grecnvale- 75 yd. Dash tor Girls over 12.- 1 Sadie Ross, Whcatlcy River. 2 Laura. MqRae Grcenvalo, 3 Anna Rodgesrson, Hunter River. 4 Cora Ncsbitt, New Glasgow. Wheelbarrow lllldilflr- 1 llurttcr River School- 2 Whcutley Rivcr School, 3 itennies Road School, ~i New Glasgow School. 50 yd. Thrce Leggud Ruco for Boys.—1 Itcnnites Rood School, 2 \Vl1cutlcy River School. 3 Now Glusgow School. 4 lluntcr ltivor School. 50 yd- 'l‘h1*ee Logged Ruco for Girls.-~1 Runnics Road School. 2 Whcatley River School, 3 Grcon vale School. Jockey Rucc.—1 New Glztsgoiv i11 tho cvcning for u icw clos1- friends. Dr. Pugsley also rccclvctll 111a11y good wishes by letters and‘ telegrams. Bountiful gifts of flow- ers were also a visible tokun of‘ tl1o ostoom of his neighbors and iriomls i11 llothvsay and in thc city. Dr. 11ml Mrs. Pugsloy returned 011 Saturday [r0111 Churlottetown. Both wort» well and Mrs. Pugsloy said that D1". Pugslcy was vcry l1nppy' 1m tho occasion of his colohrution oi‘ his itutul duy. 'l‘hoy do not ox- poct to lonvo l1o111o ugui-u- for so1111~ ti1111-.—»'l‘l1o ’l‘olt-g1'11plt-Journul, OPTOMETRIC ASSOCIATION.- Tlrl- i‘. E. lslzrutl (ipioitiolrisls i11-Id thvir 41111111111 1111-oti11g i11 (7 trloltw it \v11, on S0111. 17th, roprost-1itattiv- rs l11-i11g prvscilt t'1'1)111 both Mon i11-Ill!‘ uud Sumnusrsitiu, Altar rou- tfno buslnrss, 1111 oilthusiztstit: dis cussloti took plucc, with regard to nrxt year's co11vr11tio1r of thc hiurl. limo Optomctic Association, which. hy invitation, is to b0 hold in Char lott1-totv11. Optmtu-lrists from oil ovor ti11- l\'l:1rlti1111~ Provincus ltrtvr‘ signified thoir intention to zittcud. 11nd 1:1 big 1111111. for Optometry is t-xpoctcd. ’l‘h0 qmstion oi‘ t1btuiuii1tg iurtlu-r lvgislntion- to protect both lltv public and tho profossion from lht-‘iu-tivitit-s of t1':tv(\lll11g -l':1kirs was dlsrusstul. 21nd ii. is hopotl b1- foro long that tho prosvilt Act will ho so stro11gtl1o11o<i as to shut lhoso follolvs out oi‘ our l’1‘ovi111'.1' 'l‘l11\ officcrs oicctvd for iioxt your uro:~l‘1‘(-sldcnt--—ll. ~'i‘_ (iolvin, Summon-tide. (ro-olrctctl.) V161‘ Prtuithuit-ll. J. l\l:1ho11. 1\‘ionl.~1< ('l1z1rlolivlo\vn. Tho officors. to- izt-lhor with E. XV. 'l‘11ylor 11nd l1. R. .'Ju11|c-s Brown, (irv1-11vdlo. ll Frank 1.111» S1>('y.-'l‘rc:1s—»(i. b‘. llutchvsoit. ‘ School. 2 Ronnie-s 0nd School. 3 Whcatlcy Rivcr School. 4 lluntcr River School. 75 yd. Dash for Boys 11111101" ‘J.~—1 2 llownrd wedlock, lluntot- ltivor. 3 Preston Rockhum. Whcatlt-y ltlvcr. 4 John Al-uthcson, Groo11v21lc. 100 yd. Dash for lioys_li—-l2.-~l bockslvy Bowen‘, Wiluaatloy Rivor. 2 John ltoss, Whcuth-y ltivor. ii hlcMillun, llu11t1-r Rlvor. ltltilytl. l)z1sl1 for 1305's ovcr l2.— l Ralph McMillan, liuntt-r ltivcr. 2 ‘fhoo- Ling. Whoattlt-y ltivcr, 3 tdlmwr hichlillzui, iiu11l<-r River. -i Frank Fallout, Now (llusgow. ‘Flirt-nil 111111 Nordic IIIICUK" 1 ltvllilics Road School. ‘.5 lllllllifl‘ ltivor St-htiol. Ii lll‘t't‘ll\".ll1' School. -l Now (ilztsgtnv. ‘ _ l'io lfiutiig (‘tiniest-l Elint-r McMillan, 2 lllurk (‘urlcy- 3 Frank (fubotlt. 4 'l‘l1oo. hing. Relay Rucop-l Ronnios Rood School. 2 lluntcr ilivor School. 3 Whcatioy Rivor School, i Nt-w (iiusgow School. ’l‘r11stu(~.s Ruco.—l I I~ld111o111l Hunter River School 'l‘l10opl1il11s»Sclla1', Who-alloy Rivcr. . l l I W l1 11111?“ \ , w 1 ‘ \ \\ , “ //1/ \\\\\\\\\\\,. .. _ d ’ , \ . l ' ‘\ . o 1 s n l1 \ '\ {i ' Q ,,.., .- g Kl» /'\ \ In Red Package K‘ . _ I _ Sud/en f: \" In Blue Pucks“ i Sndni f, _ l» Perfect Grapes i " " t ere ner reams. 2 Raisins-good. raisins-arc grapes dried in the sun. Nothing more. ‘l They can be no better than thc grapes from which l; they arc made. The grapes for Sun-Maid Raisins are grown in F thc finest vineyards in tl1c world-i11 thc beautiful ' San Joaquin Vallcy oi California. ‘ c’ Only the tondcrcst and sivcctcst are sclcctcd for Sup-Maids. 'l hey arc dried 1n thc clean, mciiow sun- shine. Thcn they are so thoroughly clcuncd and ster- 03 5 On for Iloucctto, llonnics lloud. 2 Perry llitrkitrson. Now (ih1c.go\v. ll (iordon lirown. (lroonvulo. 4 ltobort Stun-u soil, Whvnllt-y ltiv1:~r_ 'l't-:url11‘r1-1 Il11c1~.---1 bliss Siovt-n awn" Now fllztsgou’. 2 hiiss Smith. Whcutloy Rivor. Ii Miss lIILlCllUJtI, tt-mrlos Road. -l llliss lllci)o\vt-ll.i Jroonvnlo. Fret‘. for nil 100 -ytl, lmsit llzidit-s- —1 Alum Wweks, l~‘r0tlo1'lctn11. Sodlc iloss, Whcutloy llivor. liossio Stevenson, Now (Hangout (lortrudt- Howling, ltounios ltoaul. Fri-o for all 100 yd. dash l\icn.»~- l'l‘1l1r-o1i11rt- l\io11ugl11111, llu11tnr Rivor- 2 Harold lluntuln. Whoutloy, Rotncko, constitute tho oxoctttlvo. ltivt-r, ll Arthur Amlrows. Whcutlcgw River. l PATONS ilffering of Exceptional Bargains for Exhibition Week The restricted space in this advertisement does not 1 permit us to mention all the extraordinary values we are offering for Exhibition Week. You must visit our store, see our prices and compare our goods to fully realize the exceptional bargains you can get here. ilizcd that they do not rcquirc washing hciorc use. p _ In il1c réd or hl_uc package with thc smiling Sun- . QQQnQmy r- Nluld girl they bring you all of thc good11css,oi' thc “ d pcrlcct raisins from which they arc mode. ‘ I he Markd- a Always look for the Sim-Maid girl upon thcpack- _ ” a age. _Throug_hout the world shc 1s thc sign of highest 8 eczal 1- quahty in raisins. g In all your cooking-wherever you usc raisins use H I "m!" raid“ pub“ u ,- iiiikwliililltiemiilviiiiniiiiif 2%“i‘lf‘§.'lf°.;i'2.°£.§‘§.i' '“u"'7':""‘“’,£":’,',"°“:‘ ; ' - ' ‘ ' ' I1 l: 1 1m- a! all I ness only with Sun-Maid Raisins. 10w on uh. l l 3 Sun-Maid Raisins SEEDED - SEEDLESS - CLUSTERS 111urko1l inrri-uso for tho six months 1~1l1li11g 1111 illlllv 271p art-ord- i111: lo :11111o11111-1-.111~11t by lion. (‘has hlcUrt-zt. 111I|1'st1-r of lliiiilslt-l‘. Hold production 111101011 SILKIH, tltitl, us contpztrcd with SNJliSJlIlS For sore Feet__M|"a|.d-. L|nlment_ for tl11- prvrvtlllll: hnlf yu-ar. (‘op- pt-r 111olulllc prothictign __lll(.'l‘_0§fl§l'|i i11 totul'vul11c from $907,000 to $1.- 2211,7511, 605.0 AND NICKEL OUTPUT INCREASES IN ONTARIO .1 Gold 01nd lion from Ontario minus nivkol cop|10r produc- show o. Ladies’ Silk Stockings SILK nose, REGULAR $1.00. - SPECIAL ‘ 290 pa1r ' This is an exceptional value in silk stockings and in- cludes all odd lots which range in price up to $1.25.About every color worn during the past season will be found in thislot, but not more than a few pairs 0f each kind. All sizes. Special..... ‘...29c ADVANCE!) suownvo 0N SALE FOR EXHIBITION $15.00 line 0f d 3-picce bell; mod- b Bro SILK AND WOOL TWO TONE EFFECT SILK AND ,WOOL Here is a wonderful bargain in Silk and Wool Stockings, light weight,.two tone effect as follows: Grey with White / Putty with White Coating with White Camel with White Peau with White Illack with White wn with White 980 pr. 93:. All sizes. Regular $1.35 to‘ $1.50 value. FUR COLLAR COATS $22.00 We have sccurcd 35 manufactur- ers sample coats reprcscniitig all the diffrcnt models being made in popular priced coals, which wc arc offering at this unusual price. Fur collared coals that rcprcs- cnl all that is to bc dcsircd in double patch all NEW SOMETHING NEW FROM NEW YORK, every few days-Altai: ls what has made the mllllncry shop a hive of Industry thita Fall. ' just comc in by the tact express and go on sale for Fair Week at 04-00 YORK HATS $5.00 $6.00 UNBLEACHEI) COTTON, 40 INCHES WIDE 5T0 10 YARD PIECES. PER YARD . Herc In n bargain that icvqclng to interest the clroul hculvwifc. $1.60 tlcnal value for Fll Good heavy weight wtwl c“; mater with IIYIIH- col- lar, all" 80 to 44. an 0x069- r WGQR- A good’ heavy weight work- lng shirt with collar attached, med. in a good mcmy ct!!!- gpwlnl Fair Week 01,90, Snnlury Bolt Ind Fibre Mntmuc. all ulna. Qpccla sliding Steal couch with drum Denim or Ontcnnc covert: Mat- Q 1- lfiltln , ' durlnl r1111- wqgir. , Whclculc, Price: prevail thrcughc thin-it's worth more mcncy . ..... .... .... ........ ......... -.... ........ _ . SPECIALS FROM THE W00] Sweater Menmshirlggannel Complete Ouflit, iron lad, Reinforced Woven 'W|rc SDI-ind and Exhibit“ w°°" 110111100011 week """;JZ.£2§1?'2.:"Jifig..fififfi33111111111: """"""""""""" " A wonderful lot clearly iail Ideas have tét the nmmm Department l Warmth, Styic, Smurlncss and Comfort. '_l‘l1cy comc in hull a1 (lozcu diilcrcnl colors and mater- ials. Values up t0 $45.00. Your choice of any coal in thc lol at thc 7c exceptional price of . . . . . . $22.00 _ Oct some of . 7c PLEATEI) SKIRTS OF ALL-WOOL ARMURE CREPE $2.98 CAMISOLE TOP models. one of the canon‘: men popular atylu In pleated . - Iklrtl cf ALL-WOOL ARMURE OREPE-Ithl material has a wldfrcputatlcn for both service and appearance, and adapts itself readily to the combined qrcupa cf knife and box pleats which can be easily proceed, an excoptlcnllly attractive and serviceable skirt which ccmu In the following colon. Ony, - Sand, Navy. Ftvvn, Cocoa. Sizes 24 to 44. Special ,1.“ ________ __ "p; . ‘ I $1 2.75